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Hi

We are a group of 10 students.And we want to design a ERP for a part of academic project.But we want to some help that for which industries we should design this ERP(mean automotive,Manufacturing,Transport,Education,Chemical).


Basically we want to know where requirement is more compilcated to solve we will design ERP for that.So that we will learn more things.


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I've never heard of the acronym ERP so not entirely sure what it means. Enterprise Resource Planning? Quite a wooly term so still not sure.

The choice of industry must be your team's choice. I'd recommend picking the one that your team has the most interest in. The more you're interested in it, the more you'll enjoy it, the more likely you'll be to stay motivated throughout the project.

I also wouldn't recommend going for the most complicated. This is a student project so you need to be realistic with your requirements to be able to complete it in time. It's no good picking the most complicated and then being so overwhelmed that you produce nothing at all. It's a fine balance between that and doing something so simple that there's little technical merit to it at all. Again, only you and your team can know where this balance lies.
 
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And no matter which you pick, you can make your application as complex as you want. In real life when you ask a question about any facet of an application, the answer is often "It's actually more complicated than that", so you aren't going to be able to complete a realistic implementation of an application for any industry.
 
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